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as joe biden would say. i think he literally has and trouble here for a number of reasons. and this is the part where i disagree slightly with what's been said here by my esteemed dinner panel guests. >> thank you. >> which is it is a little different when you have an incumbent president who hasn't even hit the mid-terms yet. and while hillary is now an independent private citizen and has worked hard and is free now to give speeches like the one she gave on voting rights last week at the american bar association, which was a tremendous endorsement of renewing the voting rights act and an attack on what's happening in north carolina, welcomed part of this debate, joe biden's first and only job is the job we the taxpayers are paying for, which is serving as number 2 in the white house. so if he is personally approving these kind of stories, even though politics is politics, i've got it think some people including potentially the president feel that he ought to cool it for a little while and we don't need to contribute they might say to an environment of lame duckness. >> ari
as joe biden would say. i think he literally has and trouble here for a number of reasons. and this is the part where i disagree slightly with what's been said here by my esteemed dinner panel guests. >> thank you. >> which is it is a little different when you have an incumbent president who hasn't even hit the mid-terms yet. and while hillary is now an independent private citizen and has worked hard and is free now to give speeches like the one she gave on voting rights last week...
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she has very little in her way except joe biden. i think joe biden's prepared for that possibility he'll have to step aside. >> one other headline made from iowa this weekend. donald trump's appearance has that sort of here we go again feel to this. we're ignoring it largely. he did stick a finger into ted cruz's eye with this comment. take a listen to this conversation. >> is he eligible to be president of the united states? >> well, if he was born in canada, perhaps not. i'm not sure where he was born. >> he was definitely born in canada. >> okay, you'll have to ask him that question. >> he was definitely born in canada. does that mean sorry, ted cruz? will there be birthers on left? the same way there were birthers on the right? >> it may be the donald trump birther. seems not to let go of this issue. who knows where that will go. >> i want to get a sense from you, kim. ted cruz asked evangelical voters to send their cell phone numbers for him. this guy looks like he's making bigger plans. >> iowa doesn't want hillary clinton's s
she has very little in her way except joe biden. i think joe biden's prepared for that possibility he'll have to step aside. >> one other headline made from iowa this weekend. donald trump's appearance has that sort of here we go again feel to this. we're ignoring it largely. he did stick a finger into ted cruz's eye with this comment. take a listen to this conversation. >> is he eligible to be president of the united states? >> well, if he was born in canada, perhaps not. i'm...
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the message from joe biden is don't forget about me. i am still looking at 2016. he is not ruled out. i think certainly, if hillary clinton decides not to run, he very much wants to give it a long look. by going there and seeing all the democratic activists, i think he is trying to remind them that he may do this yet. he's run twice before. he has a lot of relationships in iowa from two campaigns going back '87 and '88. his doing this is no accident. >> chris, as you note in one of your blogs, you note in the fix that hillary clinton's absence created a vacuum in the hawkeye state for joe biden. >> bring up 2016, the only question anyone wants to talk about is what's hillary going to do? hillary clinton is not someone -- joe biden is going there to say i'm here. i may run. hillary clinton can never go to iowa to explore the possibility of running. she has to decide i'm in or out. she can't do what the other candidates can do, which means for the next 18 months or so until she makes up her mind, i have no inside information. she's not going to make up her mind befo
the message from joe biden is don't forget about me. i am still looking at 2016. he is not ruled out. i think certainly, if hillary clinton decides not to run, he very much wants to give it a long look. by going there and seeing all the democratic activists, i think he is trying to remind them that he may do this yet. he's run twice before. he has a lot of relationships in iowa from two campaigns going back '87 and '88. his doing this is no accident. >> chris, as you note in one of your...
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joe biden. there's a story in "the wall street journal" today joe biden says he might run regardless. this is a huge process. i compare it to an iceberg. the little part that people see above the water, the average voter seize above the water, there's a giant formation below water that's all of the stuff we're talking about now. so look, you cover it if there's news. i think there is news there. she is acting in political ways on a political landscape. i think we all need to write about that. >> amy, what's the first year you can run for class president? is it high school, freshman year? these guys and women show their hand that day, 13 years old. hillary clinton was the star of her graduating class at wellesley. no doubt about it from the beginning before she met this guy named bill from arkansas she had her eye on the prize. this is something that comes with the territory. usually the guys but here we have a woman. by the way, i think the woman's movement behind hillary is bigger than her. i t
joe biden. there's a story in "the wall street journal" today joe biden says he might run regardless. this is a huge process. i compare it to an iceberg. the little part that people see above the water, the average voter seize above the water, there's a giant formation below water that's all of the stuff we're talking about now. so look, you cover it if there's news. i think there is news there. she is acting in political ways on a political landscape. i think we all need to write...
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this is a tough one because i love joe biden with all of my heart. i think he is the greatest. >> but you're backing hillary? >> yeah. he's -- he's a big feminist, i think joe biden is and -- i don't know. but my guess is that he would have to think really hard if she decides to jump in. >> senator ted cruz. >> mean spirited. >> and peter king from here in new york? >> well, you know, he's an interesting one. i would say long shot for that one. >> long shot? all right. always good to see you, former michigan governor jennifer grantholm. thanks for coming on. >> you bet. >>> it took more than 40 years but the 1972 super bowl choomp miami dolphins finally got to visit the white house. they were undefeated that year and remain the only undefeated team in nfl history but president nixon in the midst of watergate never invite them over. >>> today's tweet of the day from mark nollor. don shula in a wheelchair presents president obama with team jersey number 72 emblazoned with the word, undefeated. i should say don shula. my dad coached don shula in little
this is a tough one because i love joe biden with all of my heart. i think he is the greatest. >> but you're backing hillary? >> yeah. he's -- he's a big feminist, i think joe biden is and -- i don't know. but my guess is that he would have to think really hard if she decides to jump in. >> senator ted cruz. >> mean spirited. >> and peter king from here in new york? >> well, you know, he's an interesting one. i would say long shot for that one. >> long...
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joe biden would be a formidable candidate. >> the polls this early, what are they? >> of course. early on, it's still early. lots and lots of time for those poll numbers to change. in the meantime, he ought to be advising the president not do the bus tour so much because the president is a powerful speaker and persuasive speaker but rather to try to get some things done. biden's best help that the president accomplishes something in the second term and do like lyndon johnson did. he didn't do a bus tour complaining the republicans weren't helping in '64. instead went out and found republicans to help him. >> where is the president going to find republicans help him when they are calling for an impeachment? >> some would work to fix obama care and get college students a better deal with regards to tuition and to provide a clearer path. >> hey, joe, can you -- if there are republicans that are willing to work with the president, can you release those names? i think the american people would love to hear them. >> it's really for the president to do. lyndon johnson didn't sit back in
joe biden would be a formidable candidate. >> the polls this early, what are they? >> of course. early on, it's still early. lots and lots of time for those poll numbers to change. in the meantime, he ought to be advising the president not do the bus tour so much because the president is a powerful speaker and persuasive speaker but rather to try to get some things done. biden's best help that the president accomplishes something in the second term and do like lyndon johnson did. he...
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that is more than double john edwards, al gore, john kerry and joe biden. now you know this is one name not on that list, that would be obama because he did not declare his candidacy until 2007. all right. enough of the real news. let's hit the cool er. stephen colbert on higher hourly wages. thousands of states walk out demanding twice the hourly salaries. >> $15 an hour. what do they think? the arches are made of gold? i mean the consequences of a wage increase are horrifying to kplag contemplate. there were 4.4 million front line cashiers, cooks and crew in the fast food industry. a living wage would eliminate 3.6 million poor people. that's the kind of thing hitler used to talk about. it only someone had been around to give him a happy meal. >>> jimmy kimmel talking about the new technology that allows facebook to predict what you'll be interested in on your news feed. >> facebook said they changed theal ga rhythm. it could determine which posts you will find interesting and if you miss them when posted, they move them back to the top of your list. what
that is more than double john edwards, al gore, john kerry and joe biden. now you know this is one name not on that list, that would be obama because he did not declare his candidacy until 2007. all right. enough of the real news. let's hit the cool er. stephen colbert on higher hourly wages. thousands of states walk out demanding twice the hourly salaries. >> $15 an hour. what do they think? the arches are made of gold? i mean the consequences of a wage increase are horrifying to kplag...
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we should know joe biden could be having a lasting impact on the language. the vice president punctuating every single one of his sentences with the word "literally." now that practice is gaining acceptance. this week the website motive discovered google added a second definition for literally acknowledging it is obvious used for emphasis or to express strong feeling. miriam webster and cambridge dictionaries added this usage. when it comes to shaping the english language this makes biden a more accomplished vice president than at least one of his predecessors. we should know the final remaining embers of formal gay marriage in california were snuffed out this week. on wednesday the california supreme court denied an effort to revive proposition eight which banned gay marriage in the state and which a federal court deemed unconstitutional, a decision the u.s. supreme court allowed to stand in june. this week challenge came from prop 8's spoerns. with the supreme court, a period on the end of the sentence of protracted legal battle over gay marriage at least
we should know joe biden could be having a lasting impact on the language. the vice president punctuating every single one of his sentences with the word "literally." now that practice is gaining acceptance. this week the website motive discovered google added a second definition for literally acknowledging it is obvious used for emphasis or to express strong feeling. miriam webster and cambridge dictionaries added this usage. when it comes to shaping the english language this makes...
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he owes hillary clinton a lot but probably owes joe biden a lot more. he has fought a lot of his legislative battles on capitol hill. how does president obama walk the line, supporting its vice president but trying to give hillary clinton her due. >> look, i've got to say, i think this is not quite as ultrachoreographed as we're making it out to be. i think the president, first of all -- >> are you saying you don't agree with every word maureen dowd said. >> i know that's the first time i've said this on the show. i think that, you know, first of all, i think if you're a president with three years left, the last thing you're doing is spending a ton of time thinking about who is going to do the job next. you have a limited amount of time with which you're doing the job. i don't think the president will get heavily involved in picking between joe biden and hillary clinton. i think that will in many ways sort itself out once each of them decides what they want to do. but i think there's a long, long way to go. quite frankly, a number of unanswered question
he owes hillary clinton a lot but probably owes joe biden a lot more. he has fought a lot of his legislative battles on capitol hill. how does president obama walk the line, supporting its vice president but trying to give hillary clinton her due. >> look, i've got to say, i think this is not quite as ultrachoreographed as we're making it out to be. i think the president, first of all -- >> are you saying you don't agree with every word maureen dowd said. >> i know that's the...
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there by vice president joe biden. right now, we're joined by politico's jonathan allen and sam stichbt "huffington post." this is for the administration to focus on education and moving forward. how did he do? is. fairly well. i think part of the issue here is we're about to enter a season debates, debt ceiling fights will dominate the political landscape and what the president and the administration is trying sort of preframe the debate. they're talking about student debt while republicans on capitol hill are talking about the abstract debt relating to pocketbook issues while the care. right. there's always the possibility off of this by domestic. this is something they've tried do before and it presets the and october. >> jonathan, what's the likelihood this rating system that the president has put forward with regard to colleges get support in the congress? >> i think most of what the gotten support in the congress. what you would see is the winners pitted against the losers. you've got colleges in congressional di
there by vice president joe biden. right now, we're joined by politico's jonathan allen and sam stichbt "huffington post." this is for the administration to focus on education and moving forward. how did he do? is. fairly well. i think part of the issue here is we're about to enter a season debates, debt ceiling fights will dominate the political landscape and what the president and the administration is trying sort of preframe the debate. they're talking about student debt while...
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just look at the new hampshire democratic poll that was out. 60-8 over joe biden who i think has been the best vice president in my lifetime. she's 60-8 ahead. she is in a different stratosphere than she was in 2007-2008. >> i tell you what i would do, ed, if i were running the rnc, i would buy time and when the phone rings at 3:00 in the morning, add again, the president's foreign policy, i think that would make some people chatter. >> 860 some odd plus days until iowa. i think we have some time to think about both of those things. i have a feeling we may talk about this again. >>> moving on right now, some other stories that we are talking about, it is the battle of the bio pics at the box office. the much buzz about "the butler" which features oprah winfrey's first major movie performance in 15 years. also hitting theaters, the story about steve jobs that stars ashton kutcher. they say that everything is bigger in texas. well, if you're talking about large screen hd tvs, they might be right. tuesday the houston texans, by the way, unveiled the world's largest indoor video screens.
just look at the new hampshire democratic poll that was out. 60-8 over joe biden who i think has been the best vice president in my lifetime. she's 60-8 ahead. she is in a different stratosphere than she was in 2007-2008. >> i tell you what i would do, ed, if i were running the rnc, i would buy time and when the phone rings at 3:00 in the morning, add again, the president's foreign policy, i think that would make some people chatter. >> 860 some odd plus days until iowa. i think we...
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. >> now we have vice president joe biden confirming he is the key note speaker in an annual steak fry in iowa that is coming up next month. this sounds very familiar. what are the chances of the people that we have already seen showing up in iowa being true contenders come 2016? >> we have a mix of rodeo clowns who are in. it because they just want to stay relevant. donald trump. rick santorum has a narrow base appeal and people are rising stars and proving themselves such as ted cruz. everybody is talking about how ted cruz did so it's possible that he is on track to be the favorite for 2016. >> one thing about donald trump taking aim at hillary but before we get to hillary, talk about donald for a moment. we heard what irin thinks. he is showing up to remain relevant? it has no real bearing on presidential hopefulness. >> if i was rich and bored i probably would do the same thing. why not? he can. what he loves is publicity. he is like the dark hole, you know, of that all strange political publicity gets sucked into. he is just there for fun. >> so we saw ted cruz aiming his swipes
. >> now we have vice president joe biden confirming he is the key note speaker in an annual steak fry in iowa that is coming up next month. this sounds very familiar. what are the chances of the people that we have already seen showing up in iowa being true contenders come 2016? >> we have a mix of rodeo clowns who are in. it because they just want to stay relevant. donald trump. rick santorum has a narrow base appeal and people are rising stars and proving themselves such as ted...
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the same thing with joe biden. i think it's too early to determine whether either of them will run, although obviously the assumption is both of them will. regardless of what maureen dowd says, this is a race about each individual preserving their own record and their own legacy. i think it's about a clinton third term or obama third term. it's about that person running on that person's record. what susan is dealing with and what i'm dealing with in the democratic party is that the republican party it seems to me has lost its sense of seriousness with ted cruz and marco rubio to a certain extent each and rand paul who between them have, what? five years of experience in national government? the one candidate who is serious in the republican side, chris christie potentially, is not very well liked among republicans. he is better liked among democrats than independents. i think they have a real challenge on their hands. >> keith, i think you may see a real challenge when it comes to the democrats who are looking pote
the same thing with joe biden. i think it's too early to determine whether either of them will run, although obviously the assumption is both of them will. regardless of what maureen dowd says, this is a race about each individual preserving their own record and their own legacy. i think it's about a clinton third term or obama third term. it's about that person running on that person's record. what susan is dealing with and what i'm dealing with in the democratic party is that the republican...
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biden reportedly spent his weekend in the hamptons, but he did have iowa on the brain because aides are confirming he's headed to the state next month for tom harkin's an july steak fry. all this 2016 coverage now is very, very early, isn't it, guys? but let's start out with it seems like we're seeing the same cast in iowa singing the same political song but expecting a different outcome. i want to the start with rick santorum, who has recently in the last couple weeks on "meet the press," has not discounted he might run again for president. he was there in iowa. take a look at what he had to say. >> my challenge to the republican party is to take a page out of our book and start putting forth an agenda of ideas to raise up folks who want to vote for us. you saw it for the last election. they didn't want to vote for president obama. at least he went out and talked to them. at least he went out and spoke about them. we didn't do that. we marginalized them. >> so chris, do you think he's on to something there? i mean, he gets the fact that the voters were marginalized, but is there en
biden reportedly spent his weekend in the hamptons, but he did have iowa on the brain because aides are confirming he's headed to the state next month for tom harkin's an july steak fry. all this 2016 coverage now is very, very early, isn't it, guys? but let's start out with it seems like we're seeing the same cast in iowa singing the same political song but expecting a different outcome. i want to the start with rick santorum, who has recently in the last couple weeks on "meet the...
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joe biden with 8%. deval patrick at 5. cory booker at 2% and andrew cuomo at 1%. if hillary clinton were to declare this is a shoe-in at this point. she's not said boo about which way she's thinking. >> that's true. it is a unique set of circumstances. hillary clinton is a powerhouse with no real rival since eisenhower in terms of people getting ready to run. if she runs it will be difficult to even compete with her on any level. if she doesn't the field is wide open. >> let's talk about the emerging star on the right. when it comes to the gop primary chris christie is on top with 21% followed by rand paul with 16 and then marco rubio. cruz is in the single digits. marco rubio was on top of the list. now we see chris christie. what is happening? >> you are polling moderate republicans who want washington to work. if we look at 2016 what you see, the fact that you have a tea party candidate, libertarian candidate like rand paul going head to head with chris christie they may eat each other alive and not have a shot at the white house again. if you look at what's ha
joe biden with 8%. deval patrick at 5. cory booker at 2% and andrew cuomo at 1%. if hillary clinton were to declare this is a shoe-in at this point. she's not said boo about which way she's thinking. >> that's true. it is a unique set of circumstances. hillary clinton is a powerhouse with no real rival since eisenhower in terms of people getting ready to run. if she runs it will be difficult to even compete with her on any level. if she doesn't the field is wide open. >> let's talk...
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biden. you have to watch and see whether she's going to run. if she runs, an altered the landscape dramatically because she's so strong. >> would you tell martin o'malley if they asked you your advice, is it worth doing it, is it worth trying the uphill battle that it's going to be. you found yourself in that situation, tougher to raise money, tough to get people, because they all jumped on one of the two front-runners in the race that you were involved in. >> yeah, i would say go for it. i'm different than other people. i would say to the o'malleys, to joe, cuomo, others contemplating it, out west and montana, my friend brian i think is a viable candidate. i would say, you know, dip your toe in. don't -- never say never. but, you know, do some polling. do some travel. iowa and new hampshire is so important because they're so early. if she gets in, obviously, she is an immediately strong front-runner. probably the strongest front-runner we've ever seen moving early in a presidential race. bu
biden. you have to watch and see whether she's going to run. if she runs, an altered the landscape dramatically because she's so strong. >> would you tell martin o'malley if they asked you your advice, is it worth doing it, is it worth trying the uphill battle that it's going to be. you found yourself in that situation, tougher to raise money, tough to get people, because they all jumped on one of the two front-runners in the race that you were involved in. >> yeah, i would say go...
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biden. he's a big favorite there among voters. that should get a lot of attention. the president really trying to frame the debate. he'll be talk about college affordability. some of the other issues he talked on involved winding down fannie mae and freddie mac. really trying to map out his larger fiscal goals. all of this is to tee up the fights we'll see unfold in the fall which is the budget and also the debt ceiling which has been a big point of contention in the past. >> i know we have both said how we're looking forward to talking about that. >> reporter: oh, yes. >>> let's get to some more front page politics. a pennsylvania judge has ruled the state cannot enforce its voter i.d. law during the upcoming election. it also barred from having local election officials from telling voters that photo i.d.s will be required in future elections. naacp and other civics groups are challenging the law. >>> he released statement sawing the law would serve only to coop fuse law-abiding gun owners
biden. he's a big favorite there among voters. that should get a lot of attention. the president really trying to frame the debate. he'll be talk about college affordability. some of the other issues he talked on involved winding down fannie mae and freddie mac. really trying to map out his larger fiscal goals. all of this is to tee up the fights we'll see unfold in the fall which is the budget and also the debt ceiling which has been a big point of contention in the past. >> i know we...
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is joe just biden his time? hmm. well our vice president hasn't decided if he will run in 2016, but his allies think he can win. they say as vp he can attracts gobs of money and crowds and tout himself as at logical successor to barack obama, the president. but those pesky others point out that a recent new hampshire poll shows hillary clinton with a 50-point lead and biden would find himself in the unusual position of being the sitting vice president who is running as an underdog. meanwhile, the "wall street journal" is accusing hillary of being a part of racial politics saying she played fast and loose. clinton has used efforts to suppress minority votes. but black turnout in the states remain high and they say hillary's rhetoric says she wants a racially polarized electorat. for more let's go to the senior political correspondent. >> john, -- >> you mocked the cat video? how dare you? >> john, is biden going to run or ultimately is he going to decide that it is obviously hillary and there is no hope? >> well, i me
is joe just biden his time? hmm. well our vice president hasn't decided if he will run in 2016, but his allies think he can win. they say as vp he can attracts gobs of money and crowds and tout himself as at logical successor to barack obama, the president. but those pesky others point out that a recent new hampshire poll shows hillary clinton with a 50-point lead and biden would find himself in the unusual position of being the sitting vice president who is running as an underdog. meanwhile,...
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joe biden continues to cultivate his relationships. look, nobody has the kind of relationships in new hampshire that the clintons and joe biden have. i mean, they come in with a huge advantage to be able to put together a campaign. but i think, hillary has frozen the field. it would be smart for others to at least lay the groundwork because if she doesn't run you'll be way behind the eight ball. >> i want to talk about that o'malley news that came last night and what he's saying there, some context. again, get to that question of how it got to this point that you can remember in the run up to 2008 there was such an appetite, it seemed, in the party for a hillary alternative. how it got to the point -- i'm not seeing anything like i was seeing six years ago at this time. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. wi
joe biden continues to cultivate his relationships. look, nobody has the kind of relationships in new hampshire that the clintons and joe biden have. i mean, they come in with a huge advantage to be able to put together a campaign. but i think, hillary has frozen the field. it would be smart for others to at least lay the groundwork because if she doesn't run you'll be way behind the eight ball. >> i want to talk about that o'malley news that came last night and what he's saying there,...
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> i think they have, julien bond who has been outspoken on that and taken a leadership role, so has joe biden and the president of the united states, you might see the president evoking gay rights, gay marriage tomorrow. right before the election, he went to caesar chavez's grave, and prayed, barack obama and sat with the widow of caesar chavez. yes, we can, coming from the chavez movement. it might be an opportunity to bring the latino movement into the fold and have a talk about the poverty situation, that no one should be afraid of a midnight knock on the door. there's a lot of opportunity for the president. again, reread the second inaugural and i think this will almost be a component speech to the social justice part of what i thought was an excellent second inaugural. >> you know, it will be interesting to see how he ties the issues together. finally, james, i want to get to something i found interesting from "the washington post." they issued a mea culpa, turning out the "post" missed a lot of things in their coverage in 1963. they were forthcoming about this. the front page lead
> i think they have, julien bond who has been outspoken on that and taken a leadership role, so has joe biden and the president of the united states, you might see the president evoking gay rights, gay marriage tomorrow. right before the election, he went to caesar chavez's grave, and prayed, barack obama and sat with the widow of caesar chavez. yes, we can, coming from the chavez movement. it might be an opportunity to bring the latino movement into the fold and have a talk about the...
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there is not a big joe biden following outside of you. like i said hillary clinton, i would be surprised between the two of them obama didn't back hillary and each of you 10 seconds. best republican as you see it now to run against hillary if hillary is the nominee. >> jeb bush. >> jeb bush, i don't think jeb doesn't run if hillary runs. what do you think, kate? >> i think scott walker or susanna martinez. we need a governor from out there. >> laura: governor would be nice at this point. ladies, great to see you. >> thank you. >> laura: see you again soon. don't forget about the insane bill o'reilly.com sale which has been a huge success. everything marked down big time. great place to stack up on gifts and save plenty of dough. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along tonight. charges are filed in the benghazi attack. some think the timing is suspicious. we have a report. later, an illinois university stands by a psychology professor after learning he killed his entire family. should he be fired because of his past? we'll have a robus
there is not a big joe biden following outside of you. like i said hillary clinton, i would be surprised between the two of them obama didn't back hillary and each of you 10 seconds. best republican as you see it now to run against hillary if hillary is the nominee. >> jeb bush. >> jeb bush, i don't think jeb doesn't run if hillary runs. what do you think, kate? >> i think scott walker or susanna martinez. we need a governor from out there. >> laura: governor would be...
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i think joe biden is the natural choice to be that kind of counter to hillary clinton. what this tells me, monica, frankly, one of the reasons hillary has gotten this moniker as being inevitable is because many believe there was either an implicit or explicit deal between bill clinton and barack obama during the re-election campaign of 2012 whereby if bill clinton was a good boy and helped the president in awn qualifieded way which he wasn't doing until the convention, the president would turn around and clear the path for hillary. now you see the vice president who's very loyal to the president emerging through sources as potentially wanting to run in spite of hillary's run. it leads me to think that now president's focused more on who could protect my legacy better. that's certainly going to be joe biden and not hillary clinton. >> now that we've given vice president biden his props let me tell you why i think hillary is probably inevitable as a candidate. >> i agree. >> i think she's got two waves of goodwill coming at here, neither deserved. first she was humiliated
i think joe biden is the natural choice to be that kind of counter to hillary clinton. what this tells me, monica, frankly, one of the reasons hillary has gotten this moniker as being inevitable is because many believe there was either an implicit or explicit deal between bill clinton and barack obama during the re-election campaign of 2012 whereby if bill clinton was a good boy and helped the president in awn qualifieded way which he wasn't doing until the convention, the president would turn...
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lou: said the fees we seek to have a clash building between hillary clinton and joe biden and anyone else that wants to step bin. >> this nomination. lou: i in any way colored by a monday. >> i am a big supporter of the clintons i raised money for the foundation but i have not taken a dime from hillary clinton at all but she will be the nominee if she runs i think joe biden is positioning himself on the chance that she decides her house, politics, personal, n ot to run then he will ride. lou: i thought you were going to say cpb vice president of perpetuity are there term limits for the vice president? does anyone know? i do not know. control room, they get on it >> hillary clinton i agree will be the nominee may be even president but she has to waves of good will neither which are deserved a very real she was humiliated by her husband and secondly by barack obama both men went on to become president and people want to make it up to her. i am telling you. it is real. lou: the unfaithful husband and the overambitious he wes senator. >> there also running against bill clinton and that i
lou: said the fees we seek to have a clash building between hillary clinton and joe biden and anyone else that wants to step bin. >> this nomination. lou: i in any way colored by a monday. >> i am a big supporter of the clintons i raised money for the foundation but i have not taken a dime from hillary clinton at all but she will be the nominee if she runs i think joe biden is positioning himself on the chance that she decides her house, politics, personal, n ot to run then he will...
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and if you're joe biden, why not? you're successful, sitting vice president. helped win the second term. and served three decades, more than three decades in the senate. run for president a couple of times. why not one more time? third time is a charm perhaps. so no one knows if the vice president is going to run for president. but all of his advisors who i speak with say you know what? he would be crazy to sort of act like he's not running so stay in the mix. you never know what's going to happen. and he is enjoying this. having the time of his life and he did add his name to the speaking agenda of the harkin steak fry and something we look at as political reporters, in 2006 it had barack obama and what happened to him? he showed up at the steak fry. not just him. a whole raft of other potential people. no one is -- necessarily knows what secretary clinton is going to do. so people are sort of planning for a lot of scenarios. >> and also want to eat the chicken by the way. amy: i covered the last year of hillary clinton's campaign and then four years of her s
and if you're joe biden, why not? you're successful, sitting vice president. helped win the second term. and served three decades, more than three decades in the senate. run for president a couple of times. why not one more time? third time is a charm perhaps. so no one knows if the vice president is going to run for president. but all of his advisors who i speak with say you know what? he would be crazy to sort of act like he's not running so stay in the mix. you never know what's going to...
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biden. that is a pretty profound showing for something three years in the making. >> she had breakfast with joe biden the other day and the subject came up in 2016. although she didn't say i hope he won't run, she made it clear according to my report of people who went to the breakfast, that he avoided telling her that he would not run, he left her a definite impression that he was thinking seriously about it. lou: he also had lunch with the president the republicans are getting ready for 2014. they haven't declared it yet. they are talking about making it happen. they have a lot to explain the law to energize their base, which is precisely what it has been for the past two presidential elections, 30s and trend. >> they certainly do. the clintons, in the meantime, actually piling up in potential donors and it's going to be a very formal candidate, which is why in the world they have done is. >> thank you, we appreciate it. >> there is a lot of energizing to do. up next, the second consecutiv
biden. that is a pretty profound showing for something three years in the making. >> she had breakfast with joe biden the other day and the subject came up in 2016. although she didn't say i hope he won't run, she made it clear according to my report of people who went to the breakfast, that he avoided telling her that he would not run, he left her a definite impression that he was thinking seriously about it. lou: he also had lunch with the president the republicans are getting ready for...
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"the houston chronicle" beau biden, son of vice president joe biden, is undergoing tests in houston, texas, after spells of disorientation and weakness. the attorney general of delaware has been the attorney general since 2006. beau had a mild stroke in 2010 and surgery to correct two brain aneurysms in 1988. the vice president is in texas with his son. >> send him the best. beau biden one of the nicest guys around. send him the very best. >> "new york post" city officials announcing the latest gun bust in new york history. police arrested 19 people and uncovered 254 firearms. the nypd operation tore apart two smuggling rings from south carolina. some of the weapons pulled in as much as $160,000. >> this was like one of the largest gun busts i think in new york history. >> and "the new york times" the federal reserve says some major banks are coming up short during stress testing. aimed at insuring whether they can weather another financial crisis. the report indicates some banks are making the same mistakes they made during the recent economic crisis. and jeffrey sachs, i have to ca
"the houston chronicle" beau biden, son of vice president joe biden, is undergoing tests in houston, texas, after spells of disorientation and weakness. the attorney general of delaware has been the attorney general since 2006. beau had a mild stroke in 2010 and surgery to correct two brain aneurysms in 1988. the vice president is in texas with his son. >> send him the best. beau biden one of the nicest guys around. send him the very best. >> "new york post" city...
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>> joe biden is a fascinating guy. but as a conservative, i would say why not the life story of marco rubio. a great story, rags to riches kind of story. and that's really the point here. i think whether you're worried about the democratic primary or whether you're worried about media bias, which is always an issue, there does seem to be a little favoritism here. >> let's get to that real quick. is this basically an admission by a lot of folks in tv that hillary clinton is going to run? >> absolutely. >> because obviously that will make all these productions more successful, right? >> for every hook there has to be a timely media hook. that's the hook and that's the backdrop. but then i don't think hillary clinton is that fascinating. but her story includes bill clinton and barack obama, then it becomes quite fascinating when you tie in the fact that she is going to run. we all know she's going to run. >> marisa, you obviously cover hollywood. a lot of this suggests that politics is big business. what do you know about
>> joe biden is a fascinating guy. but as a conservative, i would say why not the life story of marco rubio. a great story, rags to riches kind of story. and that's really the point here. i think whether you're worried about the democratic primary or whether you're worried about media bias, which is always an issue, there does seem to be a little favoritism here. >> let's get to that real quick. is this basically an admission by a lot of folks in tv that hillary clinton is going to...
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if you are joe biden. martin o'malley the governors of new york and maryland thinking about run. >> bill: they wouldn't run. >> why wouldn't they say this isn't right. >> bill: rove comes up thinks biden might run against hillary. no way that's going to happen. fox was going to produce this movie. people don't understand. somebody has to put up the money, the jack to make the movie to pay miss lane and everybody else and then it gets played on a certain network so nbc and cnn are looking for farther necessary because it's two separate projects fox was going to produce the movie trying to make some money out of it but then fox said no, they are not going to do it. now, i'm going to predict that neither movie is going to be made before 2016. i don't think it's going to happen. >> why do you think that? >> bill: it's way too hot. it might get a good number or decent viewership. >> i think it would. >> look, cnn is trying to come back from ratings armageddon. they are trying to build up their shop over there t
if you are joe biden. martin o'malley the governors of new york and maryland thinking about run. >> bill: they wouldn't run. >> why wouldn't they say this isn't right. >> bill: rove comes up thinks biden might run against hillary. no way that's going to happen. fox was going to produce this movie. people don't understand. somebody has to put up the money, the jack to make the movie to pay miss lane and everybody else and then it gets played on a certain network so nbc and cnn...
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and will joe biden run into a glass door? then, a family activity gets a modern update. kids, if you don't stop fighting, this google car will turn itself around. and my guest, emily matchar says women are embracing traditional home making activities like canning and knitting. i'll join in the fun by working a 12-hour day and then having a massive coronary. simon cowell has reportedly impregnated his friend's wife. that is shocking. simon cowell has a friend. this is the colbert report. captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) welcome to the report. good to have you with us, thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen, stephen, stephen, stephen! [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: welcome to the report. folks, i always try to keep a level head. you know i for one always try to keep a level head but even i am enraged by this bradley manning trial. first of all, that he had a trial. those prisoners in gitmo must be dying to know how he wrangled that sweet deal. you may remember bradley manning as the wikileaker who rel
and will joe biden run into a glass door? then, a family activity gets a modern update. kids, if you don't stop fighting, this google car will turn itself around. and my guest, emily matchar says women are embracing traditional home making activities like canning and knitting. i'll join in the fun by working a 12-hour day and then having a massive coronary. simon cowell has reportedly impregnated his friend's wife. that is shocking. simon cowell has a friend. this is the colbert report....